Instagram opened its platform to most advertisers across the globe on Wednesday as the photo-sharing app seeks to make more money and compete with popular rivals such as Snapchat.
Ads, previously available only in eight countries,

Bahrain’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said it has directed Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco) to withdraw or amend advertising found to be ‘misleading to consumers.’
The order follows

Rakbank has become the first organization to be featured on the longest outdoor advertisement hoarding in the UAE.
The hoarding extends for half a mile (800 metres) on the Sheikh Zayed Road that connects Dubai to Abu Dhabi and occ

Bahrain's advertising industry is facing a challenging time at present as it has an undaunting task to help bring the nation together and regain the positive image of the country, said an industry expert.
'The industry will requir

More than 3,000 cars illegally exhibited for sale on pavements across Bahrain will be towed away as part of a nationwide campaign, said a top government official.
The campaign started in the Central Governorate's Riffa and Isa Town areas y

Umniah, a leading telecom operator in Jordan, and Jordan Speed Center, a professional outdoor racing arena, recently renewed their partnership for the third consecutive year.
As per the agreement, Jordan Speed Center will provide Umniah’s

A fake tourism advertisement illustrating Bahrain with picturesque shorelines and rocky cliffs has sparked outrage among tourism officials.
The Information and Culture Ministry's Tourism Sector has now launched an official probe into t

The Domus Group, organisers of the Media and Marketing Show 2009 (MMS) in partnership with Ipsos Mena, one of the region's leading media research agencies, will provide guidance on the emerging trends in the advertisement world.
Ipsos MENA

Google has reached an agreement that gives Yahoo! the ability to use Google's search and contextual advertising technology for content advertising programs.
According to the deal, Yahoo! will be able to use Google’s AdSense(TM) for search